Ardnamurchan, Isle of Mull & Glencoe
Do you fancy the chance of capturing some of the most spectacular scenery the British Isles has to offer?
Ardnamurhcan, Isle of Mull & Glencoe Photography Workshops & Tours

Local guide
I live in the Highlands and know this land pretty well

Great locations
We will cover all the best locations both well-known and unique.

The best scenery
You will photograph stunning landscapes and seascapes.
Ardnamurhcan, Mull & Glencoe
Join me on my workshops and take a journey around one of Scotland’s Spectacular Landscape.
Workshop Details
Small Groups
Maximum of 4 participants.
Duration
Duration 7 nights.
Meeting Place
Our Accommodation on Ardnamurchan
Accommodation Included
Coopers Knowe House
Transport Included
Complimentary transport in my 8 seater Ford Tourneo with ample room in the boot for all the photographic equipment.
Tuition
Workshop tutor Dean Allan is the current Scottish Seascape Photographer of the Year 2024
You will learn…
How to choose the right settings for each shot.
How to shoot in manual
How to meter and expose correctly
How to use your histogram
How to focus properly
How to compose your shot
How to use fast and slow shutter speeds to be creative
How to use filters
A photographer's paradise
Ardnamurchan
Ardnamurchan (Gaelic: Àird nam Murchan: headland of the great seas) – home to the most westerly point of the British mainland, Corrachadh Mòr. It extends west from Salen out to Ardnamurchan Point and its famous lighthouse. Its rocky northern coast, bounded at the East and West by the beaches of Ardtoe and Sanna Bay is designated as a National Scenic Area because of its outstanding scenery and landscape. Its southern edge makes up the north shore of Loch Sunart, the longest sea loch in the Highlands.
the Isle of Mull
Amongst the Inner Hebrides, off the West Coast of Scotland lie the Isle of Mull and Isle of Iona. Together with Mull’s idyllic offshore islands, they provide an outstanding abundance of scenery, culture and wildlife to discover
Experience the natural beauty of the rugged cliffs, silver-sand beaches, dramatic mountains, ancient forests, and flowering machair. Combined with the sparkling lochs, rivers and waterfalls, the islands of Mull and Iona are a simply breathtaking place to visit.
Throughout the islands, there is evidence of a captivating past. From early Viking settlers to stories of the Spanish Armada. Explore the ruins of ancient sites, dramatic historic monuments and evocative deserted townships.
glencoe
Dramatic mountains, rare beauty and haunting history in the heart of the Highlands.
No description can re-create the impact of seeing Glencoe for the first time. It has long been one of the most famous places in Scotland, known equally for its awe-inspiring views and sorrowful past.
With more history, drama and sheer natural ability to entertain than really seems fair, Glencoe is without doubt one of the world’s scenic highlights. But the famous pass is only the beginning and there are wonders to discover around every corner in the whole area. It’s easy to see why seasoned visitors would keep this wonderful place a secret if they could.
The accommodation
The house has an official 5* VisitScotland rating – ALL FOOD INCLUDED….ALL LOCATION TRANSPORT INCLUDED….(Alcohol excluded)
The property has been designed to take full advantage of the stunning local scenery and there are breath-taking views from more or less every window. The house sits on its own private estate of some 60 acres. There is a pebble beach directly in front of the house and another with white sand a short walk away.

Nature’s Arch: Bow Fiddle Rock
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Lighthouse in the Snow: Neist Point’s Winter Glow
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Majestic Monarch: The King of the Glen
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Resilient Beauty: A Tree in Torridon’s Embrace
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A Glimpse of the Past: Portsoy’s Timeless Charm
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